Greetings,

Not at all a noob question.

Visual Basic is not like some programming languages that use "includes" -
basically a way for program (when it is first started) to grab code and run
said code <easily>.

 

There is a way that I know of to get a BWS project to load a module(.bas)
file - which is posted on our website here - but not "automagically"

http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/script_center/script_detail
s.aspx?id=250
<http://www.bostonworkstation.com/customer_center/script_center/script_detai
ls.aspx?id=250&cat=14> &cat=14

 

So your rules based scripts (or at least the first one to run in the
schedule) would need to execute this code to make the module load.

 

Regards,

Thom

 

 

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Sent: Tuesday, January 15, 2008 11:48 AM
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Subject: [Talk] Scripting shared resource

 

Call me a total vb noob, but I've pretty much taught myself what I know. I
know there has to be a way to share a resource among projects. Let me give
you our basic topology:

 

We have 9 different regions, each with their own scripting project. Each
project contains some background functions and subroutines as well as global
variable definitions, etc. This "resource" is the same from project to
project.

 

Is there a way I can remove the resource from each individual project and
maybe store it in a central location that is instead referenced by each
project? This way I only need to update a single thing instead of multiple
projects when I update/add functionality to the resource.

 

Stupid noob question I know, but help anyway, mkay? J

 

 

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